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  1. This study controls for potential confounds that have been identified in the literature including prior delinquent behavior assessed at Wave 1 using the same scale as at other waves, target low self-control at Wave 1 assessed using a measure derived from Kendall and Wilcox (1979) and used in several previous criminological applications (e.g. L ...

    • Eric T Klopack, Ronald L Simons, Leslie Gordon Simons
    • 10.1080/07418825.2018.1472291
    • 2020
    • 2020
    • Early Puberty and Delinquency
    • Early Puberty and Social Competence
    • Early Puberty and Social Context
    • Contextual Moderation

    Previous research has found that earlier pubertal development is directly associated with more delinquent and antisocial behavior (Path B in Fig. 1). Past research has found evidence linking boys’ earlier puberty with delinquent behavior (e.g., Chen and Raine 2018), crime (Jackson 2012), and other deviant behaviors like earlier and heavier alcohol ...

    In contrast to the antisocial effects of early puberty presented above, a large number of scholars have found that earlier pubertal timing is associated with prosocial outcomes and greater social competence (Path A in Fig. 1), including greater confidence, self-image, and popularity (Benjet and Hernandez-Guzman 2002; Blyth 1981; Clausen 1975). Expl...

    Several scholars have argued that earlier pubertal timing changes youth’s social context (Klopack et al. 2018) (Path C in Fig. 1). However, there is little research on the effects of earlier pubertal development on boys’ social context. Most previous research on boys has focused on direct effects of puberty for boys, rather than the effects on soci...

    A number of researchers have argued that pubertal timing interacts with social context to produce delinquent behavior (Paths D in Fig. 1). Puberty is a sensitive period that can amplify the effect of criminogenic context (Mendle 2014a). Puberty is an important life stage, during which youth are exposed to a wide variety of new experiences and behav...

    • Eric T Klopack, Tara E Sutton, Ronald L Simons, Leslie Gordon Simons
    • 2020
  2. The emerging field of emotion regulation studies how individuals influence which emotions they have, when they have them, and how they experience and express them. This review takes an evolutionary perspective and characterizes emotion in terms of response tendencies. Emotion regulation is defined and distinguished from coping, mood regulation ...

    • James J. Gross
    • 1998
  3. Ellis Sandoz, the Hermann Moyse, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Emeritus, at Louisiana State University and a former chairman of the department, was the founding Director of the Eric Voegelin Institute for American Renaissance Studies, established in 1987 and devoted to research in political philosophy and constitutionalism ...

  4. Sep 1, 2011 · Initially, from 1988 until 1997 the trend decreased with a mean approval time of 1,321 days; from 1998-2015, the trend almost stagnated with a mean approval time of 2,467 days. Read more Article

  5. May 18, 2018 · Hu L., Bentler P. M. (1999). Cut-off criteria for fit indexes in covariance structure analysis: Conventional criteria versus new alternatives. Structural Equation Modeling , 6, 1–55.

  6. “South Dakota Giant Canada Goose Management Plan,2016 -2020” will serve as the guiding document for management decisions to ensure Canada goose populations and their habitats are managed appropriately, addressing both biological and social considerations. SDGFP will work closely with private landowners, USFWS, and sportsmen and women to